Haltom High School - Buffalo Yearbook (Haltom City, TX)

 - Class of 1981

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,IOURNALISM rigs WYE' The 'journalism Tower built hy members of the yearbook staff as a monument to keep them work- ing, They tore it down after the yearbook was completed. Sharon Pelzel, Katrina Lewis, Tara Schooler, and john Wygle take a current events test in the journalism I'0Om. Main thing: awareness 'Everybody went into hysterics and ran into the bathroom' By Rusty Bile-s The torment that students have to go through to get on the newspaper or year- book staff is summed up in one basic class -fjournalism l. The main thing thatblournalism l teaches is awareness. Mrsylennilier Tomlinson. jour- nalism teacher. said. And aware one has to be to do beat reports on clubs and organizations every other week, interview teachers and students. think of story ideas tor the newspaper, read a Newsweek weekly, make up headlines. 'UH Mrs, ennifer Tomlinson resents Lisa Atturio with a fa 1 rift, an Ebon ' ma valine, because of her dark tan at . P is is ls 7 is theblournalism Banquet. county copy, compose mini-yearbooks. write a news story every lfriday. take Current livents tests every week. and a lot ot' other reporting duties. Why do students want to take this agitating class! lt was supposed to be photography class. but they didnt have it. so l gill stuck in jour- nalism. Tara Schooler remarked. l wanted to show olili my superb talent as a writer .intl stun the world ot journalism. vletitifurry expressed. The journalism classes. along with the yearbook and newspaper stalls. attended a Texas lligh School Press Association meet- ing at Texas XVomen's l'niversity. We went to some classes, listened to some fantastic speakers. learned some inter- esting stulili. then came back and forgot it all, Steye Mylius cotnmented. They also spent three days at a convention at the l'niversity of Texas at Austin. The workshops were sponsored by the University lnterscholastic League Press Conference, The students attended Classes about writing, pho- tography. and other journalistic affairs. They also toured the university, the capital. and Lyndon Baines johnson Library during their stay, One thing we did on the trip was skip Classes and walk around the campus looking at all the weirdosf' Katrina l,ewis said, Away from the workshops, the students stayed in the Villa Capri Motel. where they had plenty otiexcitement. We were all enthused in an VNU game. about 16 ot' us. when about 10 bald guys started pounding on our hotel window with their heads, Everybody went into hysterics and ran into the bathrootn to get away from them. but they turned out to be on a swim team and they just shaved their heads. Sharon Pelyel added. The Journalism banquet was May lei at the llavlotit..

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1 ART Thumbs up One-third take art for eus grade lt has been said lhtiu whtm taketh Art, shall reteiveth an east grade. but ttcetvrtliitatg to Mrs. lerrieblu XX'ri3glit. Art teather, only about une-third nl the students take art titmr an east t redit. Mwst students take art betause they enjoy tlrawingf' said Art Club x me-president lidwin Wlnte. XX'e went to the liurt XX tmrtl1Ztm, Kimbell Art Museum, Amon Carter Art Museum, the Museum of Modern Art, and ate at the llayloft all in one day ', said Mrs. XX'rigltt. 'lihe tlulv alstn had a farewell lasagna party at Mrs, XX r13ght's house on March il for Susie llarristwn, student teacher. WE tuured the iunitmr hilgh ltitls all amund the scltwol and let them talk to some teachersf lieclu Stanfield, secretary of the nlub. said. ilihey also - , Q E 5 showed slides Of past artwork and tleinonstrated how tw paint different kinds of paintings. The club headed the recunstruction ut the Buf- falo head tu be repaired In taxidermist john White, and they also decorated Wiley G. 'lhunias Culiseunt for it Chamber tmffitmititnerce banquet. We deeurated the eoliseunt western style. We made tt brand of all the surrtmuntlinctg Lninmuni- tiesfvlay XX'hite said. The club participated in three art shows. The Mule Alley Art Show in the liurt XX trrth Stock- tards. lhen the annual llaltom Art Slmw. ful- lnwed by the liirdxille Seetmntlary Art Sltovvg where they tied with R1chlantl.eatlt sulitml reeeix- lily three best ufdivisiuns. Wggif. if r A xi bask 'ff l juniors Marty Kimbrough and Byron West cavorl at the Botanical Gardens. S i 1 X 1 s V 1 5 l z . I t 1 a I 5 1 fa' A X Q 'V t .f K F 5 ' N , Isl . Q l Q N rx , QW ' in ffigf' Wendie Wright and Kristy Bird set up the Birdville Secondary Art Show. Mrs. ,Ierrie Wright holdsjay Whites ladder HS he deeorates for the Chamber of Commerce banquet. Principal Leon Hagmann with the Buffalo Head that w john White. Mr.julius Bussey vacuums the Buffalo that ff 5 4 as abused by Richland and refurbished by raxidermist was purchased in the Sixties.



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